All entry fees include $2 PDGA fee and $1 donation to the EDGE program.

Innova CFR/Discraft Cryztal Discs Pre-Order
There will be a variety of special, limited production Innova Glow CFR Discs (Champion Fund Raiser) and Discraft Cryztal Discs available with tournament artwork. These discs normally retail for $20 (CFR) and $17 (Cryztal), but a 20-30% discsount is applied if you pre-order disc(s) with your registration. The funds raised through these programs help to offset such expenses as added cash to the Pro purse, PDGA sanctioning fees, park rental fees and other administrative costs.

Weekend Bonus Pool

Play both Sun King events; Battle in the Blue Ridge and Challenge at Camp Jordan 2.0 and pay a small fee to combine your scores and compete against other players also playing both tournaments. Amateur Bonus Pool is $10 and Pro Bonus Pool is $15. Both Pools payout 40% of the field. Players must compete in the same division in both events to qualify. Note: The sign up for the Weekend Bonus Pool is only available as an option in the online regstration for Battle in the Blue Ridge.
Guide To Determining Your Division:

Professional - These are the most skilled players in Disc Golf. Experience usually runs a minimum of (5) or more years with some older players with (20+) years. Part of their Professional status includes the responsibility for "passing the torch" by teaching other players the correct course etiquette and behavior along with the rules and standards of tournament play. Virtually all Professional Disc Golf players are members of the Professional Disc Golf Association. Professional players typically compete for monetary prizes*.Advanced - These players are usually long time players of (3+ years) and regularly score under par. Many are active PDGA members and play organized tournaments as well.Intermediate - Most of these players have a few years of experience (1-3) but don't consistently play under par. Some will be active PDGA members and most will have played organized tournaments.Recreational - Just like it sounds - these players play casually, sometimes a few times a week, but lack competitve training and rarely play under par. These players might not even be aware of the PDGA or it's rules that govern play.Novice - Strictly for new players that have either never played Disc Golf or just a handful of times.